[In the Media] HGPI ranked 3rd global health policy think tank worldwide (February 5, 2020)
date : 2/5/2020
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HGPI was ranked 3rd among global health policy think tanks worldwide in the University of Pennsylvania’s 2019 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report published January 2020. HGPI has been included in the ranking for eleventh consecutive years.
■HGPI was ranked 3rd in the world in Global Health Policy
■HGPI was ranked 2nd in the world in Domestic Health Affairs*
HGPI was the highest-ranking Asian think tank and the only one from Japan included in the ranking.
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Top Global Health Policy Think Tanks (2019)
1. Bloomberg School of Public Health Research Centers (JHSPH) (United States)
2. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) (United States)
3. Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) (Japan)
4. Brookings Institution (United States)
5. Chatham House, Centre on Global Health Security (United Kingdom)
6. Fraser Institute (Canada)
7. RAND Corporation (United States)
8. Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) (Spain)
9. Council on Foreign Relations, Global Health Program (CFR) (United States)
10. Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy (KPIHP) (United States)
Top Domestic Health Affairs Think Tanks (2019)
1. Bloomberg School of Public Health Research Centers (JHSPH) (United States)
2. Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) (Japan)
3. Brookings Institution (United States)
4. Philips Center for Health and Well-Being (Netherlands)
5. RAND Corporation (United States)
6. Fraser Institute (Canada)
7. Cato Institute (United States)
8. Urban Institute (United States)
9. Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy (KPIHP) (United States)
10. Center for American Progress (CAP) (United States)
* The “2019 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report” can be downloaded from this page.
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